TUM Diversity Month event
Online lecture: Autism in the workplace
Event location
Online
Public event
Target audience
students,
employees,
publically,
specialist audience,
founders,
alumni,
professors
Presenter
Julian Leske
Julian Leske's presentation on "Autism in the workplace: recognizing talents, developing potential" will shed light on the following topics:
- Basics of autism: what is autism? (Neurodiversity, spectrum, myths vs. reality)
- Strengths of autistic employees: Structured way of thinking, attention to detail, analytical skills
- Challenges in everyday working life: sensory overload, social interactions, unclear expectations
- Inclusive corporate culture: adaptations and best practices for an accessible working environment
- Recruiting & onboarding: How companies successfully attract and integrate neurodiverse talent
TUM Diversity Month
TUM is celebrating Diversity Month in June 2025 with the motto "Bridging the Gap: Allyship for an Inclusive Organization" - a month-long initiative designed to inspire discussion, learning and action. The aim is not only to support others, but also to actively create an environment in which everyone feels valued, heard and empowered.
Additional information
- More about the TUM Diversity Month program
- More about Gender & Diversity at TUM
- Contact: diversity @tum.de